Embotelladora Andina S.A. (Andina Bottling Co Inc) Overview
Pro stress-test →Embotelladora Andina S.A., operating as Coca-Cola Andina, is a beverage bottler incorporated in Chile in 1946 that manufactures and distributes Coca-Cola soft drinks across the Santiago metropolitan area and other regions in Chile, and operates through subsidiaries in Brazil and Paraguay. The company is among the three largest Coca-Cola bottlers in Latin America, servicing franchised territories with almost 58.0 million people.
Strategic Profile
Pro stress-test →Beyond carbonated soft drinks, Andina produces and distributes juices, mineral water, non-carbonated beverages, and energy drinks through various partnerships and joint ventures with The Coca-Cola Company and other beverage producers. The company's sales derive primarily from products owned by The Coca-Cola Company and depends on renewal of bottling agreements with The Coca-Cola Company.
Competitive Landscape
Pro stress-test →Andina competes directly with other regional Coca-Cola bottlers in Latin America (e.g., Coca-Cola Embonor in Chile, AmBev in Brazil) and indirectly with large integrated beverage companies (PepsiCo, Keurig Dr Pepper) that operate independent distribution networks. The fragmented bottler landscape means Andina's competitive strength derives primarily from its exclusive Coca-Cola franchise agreements, geographic footprint, and operational efficiency rather than brand ownership.
Industry Context
Embotelladora Andina S.A. (Andina Bottling Co Inc) operates in Beverage bottling and distribution.
Key facts
Founded: 1946 · Headquarters: Santiago, Chile · Revenue: $3.49B (2025) · Market cap: $3.68B